Tag: JeanFrançois
Jean-François Kahn: “Mélenchon’s egotism transformed him into the guru of a sect”
How did we get here? This is the title of Jean-François Kahn’s latest book (Ed. L’Observatoire). And the question with which many of our public debates in recent years could…
Riots: where were the parents? By Jean-Francois Cope
Burned cars, broken windows, looted businesses and threatened elected officials. In one week, France has fallen into another world, that of shame. Shame in the face of these unacceptable acts…
Paris Air Show: do we wake up? By Jean-Francois Cope
After the nuclear industry, militant environmentalism now has a new target in sight: aviation. The energy consequences of the Russian invasion saved the atom sector in extremis. This time, at…
With “Range your room!”, “we become toys”, says the artist Jean-François Fourtou
If you have kept your child’s soul, and you like playful and mischievous contemporary art, this exhibition is for you. The artist Jean-François Fourtou invests the old Saint-Sauveur station, in…
Does the housing crisis speak to you? By Jean-Francois Cope
Since the beginning of the year, construction of new collective housing has continued to decline. Sales of single-detached homes fell by more than 30% last year. Conversely, in large cities,…
EDF saved by Putin!, by Jean-François Copé
All the lights are now green for the renationalization of EDF. On June 8, the state will control 100% of the company. This takeover initiated by the executive should notably…
Institutional reform: beware, danger! By Jean-Francois Cope
The first year of the mandate is coming to an end and the chapter of retreats is slowly closing. End of a media saturation lasting several months. A space that…
Military programming law: resources, but for what policy? By Jean-Francois Cope
After the thorny issue of pensions, Emmanuel Macron advocated in his last speech “100 days of appeasement, unity, ambition and action in the service of France”. The military programming law,…
Pension reform: let’s put an end to all this cinema, by Jean-François Copé
The promulgation of the “pensions” law comes to close a now well-established ritual from which (real) pension reforms never escape. As in 1993, 1995, 2003 and 2010, that of 2023…
Any organization is deadly, in politics too… By Jean-François Copé
Darwin, Newton and Copernicus, three names that do not necessarily come to mind when we talk about politics… And yet! Curiously, the parallels abound to highlight the fact that the…